Written for international finance executives, economists, and
policymakers, this is the first book to describe in detail the
money markets of the eight major developing countries of East Asia:
Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore,
Thailand, and Taiwan. Robert F. Emery makes use of the most recent
and complete data available to analyze the strengths and weaknesses
of each individual market and identify the main participants, the
nature of the instruments used, the size of the market, and any
official influences on the market. He also assesses each market in
terms of its past performance, suggests possible measures to
improve the market, and describes the basic ingredients for
establishing a viable and growing market.
Following an introductory chapter that explains Asian money
markets, the volume contains chapters on each of the eight
countries that analyze their respective markets in detail. Each
chapter is organized into a standard format, making it easy for the
reader to locate specific information. The introductory section
contains information on the country's general economy, its
financial system, the structure of the money market, and
significant money market developments. Subsequent sections examine
individual components of the money market, such as the interbank or
commercial paper market. An analytical section discusses how large
a role the money market plays in the country's economy, evaluates
past financial policies, and proposes future policy initiatives.
The final chapter makes cross-country comparisons of the various
countries' markets and indicates what lessons can be derived from
the preceding analyses. Numerous explanatory tables and figures
amplify points made in the text.
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